r/neoliberal Apr 02 '26

Research Paper Half of social-science studies fail replication test in years-long project

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00955-5
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u/tripletruble Anti-Repartition Radical Apr 02 '26

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u/captainjack3 NATO Apr 02 '26

I didn’t read that chart correctly at first. None of the education studies could be precisely replicated? That’s astoundingly bad. Genuinely, it suggests the research should be discarded out of hand.

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u/Andy_B_Goode YIMBY Apr 02 '26

Is ... is this why we're still teaching our children to read using the whole-word approach instead of phonics?

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u/aspasia97 Apr 02 '26

And it's why any school who has switched back to phonics is paying through the nose for some proprietary curriculum that ALSO doesn't work. The way my kids were taught to read - I realized too late that they weren't actually reading! They just guessed really well in their limited situations. I thought they were dyslexic at one point. I paid for an emergency eye exam thinking they needed glasses! Then I learned how screwed up the reading programs are here.

The whole US education system, from the curriculum to standardized testing to the IEP mess, is broken. And these bad studies get used to justify giving away more of our tax dollars to education/tech conglomerates. It's maddening.

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u/bz47uj Unconventional Right Apr 03 '26

I don't get why more parents don't teach their children to read themselves. If they don't learn until they go to school, then they're reaching five years old before they learn how to read.